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Well, from all the honest feedback and comments about the Solus line, I've learned a lot from Jon and you guys espically about what people like in a kite, and what makes a kite perform a certain way. Which is why I'm pleased to announce the latest ongoing project between Jon Trennepohl and myself!

Hey guys,Thanks for the interest, and comments. If anyone has any more questions, please feel free to ask.

Jim B- The standoffs will be set in that specific location. Those are just some adjustment holes we blew in the trailing edge for some testing

Ara- Thanks for the kind works, but this kite really isn't an 'advanced' model. It'll fly figures easily, do stalls/basic tricks easily. It'll trick in light winds, yes, but it also does power up well and tracks well. Stable flyer.

Chilese- Not even close haha. Completely different. That kite is a totally different, slower, bigger bird. The Aura is a completely different design thats geared to do pitch based tricks easier. We had an 'indoor kite' in mind, but the guys at the school behind the parking lot wouldn't let us into the gym even though nobody was in it for the video..

Chilese- Not even close haha. Completely different. That kite is a totally different, slower, bigger bird.

Big and slow would never be words I would use for the Ocius. I guess it is all relative. The Ocuis SUL is a great trick kite, but does not match my flying style or skills. Looking forward to your new design.

Just got back from the Kite Store... I want one Hopefully, I can get one next week... The kie is lighter than anything I have felt. If you own a I Nak...then you might have an idea. When you pick the kite up ..it's a shock how light it is... Ocius Sul is light but not like this.... Bring on the dead air days...

p.s.-Didn't see the little Creep -O attempt any AVFFF's Do four in a row with the new kite Creep-O ...

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